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I grew up in Buffalo NY...so I still identify as being familiar with snow...but I must admit not having to shovel a path to the mailbox (or out of the front door, for that matter) is a welcome change. Sister lives in South Bend, so apparently she prefers some weather...(googles zip code 91320)
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Ford has a longer length snubber if you're interested that should cover that gap. Without having the tire up against the snubber, you'll get a lot of shaking.![]()
0 offset. I love the dished look of this offset. The 35 are more flat.![]()
That gap on the door bumper is essentially the offset difference from the stock Sas wheel.
Any clues on how to find said snubber? I assume it’s for a non-Sasquatch model? Are there a bunch depending on the wheel package?Ford has a longer length snubber if you're interested that should cover that gap. Without having the tire up against the snubber, you'll get a lot of shaking.
I believe Ford makes only two for the Bronco...one for the larger SAS equipped wheel combos and the other for all the skinnier tires...I actually had to trim the longer one back about 1/2 inch when I got it to make it work with my spacers/bumper setup. I believe if you ask the parts folks for the snubber that is not your current number it should be the only other choice.Any clues on how to find said snubber? I assume it’s for a non-Sasquatch model? Are there a bunch depending on the wheel package?